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March 13, 2008
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Warning: this conversation may not mirror what you learned in school. The culture wars of recent years, journalist Steven Waldman says, hijacked Americans' understanding of the country's founders and of the meaning of religious liberty. This hinders people from grasping what is really at stake in the current debates about the relationship between government and religion. It may even distort the wisdom we might bring to young democracies around the world. (photo: Chris Norris)
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Gunnar preaches on Library Mall in Madison, Wisconsin. The public square serves as a confluence where students and faculty from the state university, employees and legislators from the state capitol, and the general public interact.
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Steven Waldman Steven Waldman
Waldman is founder and editor-in-chief of Beliefnet and the author Founding Faith.